Agentic Index
Quantro Security vs Seemplicity (2026)
Quantro Security and Seemplicity both target the vulnerability backlog with different maturities and mechanisms: Seemplicity is the established remediation operations platform, sold through enterprise sales and channel partners, aggregating findings across your scanners and orchestrating fixes across teams at a cost scoped to environment and finding volume, while Quantro is newly out of stealth with VM.Analyst, an autonomous vulnerability management agent sold through a demo led enterprise motion with no public pricing. Seemplicity is the safer scaled deployment today; Quantro is the earlier bet worth a demo if an autonomous analyst on vulnerability workflows fits your appetite for young vendors.
| At a glance | Quantro Security | Seemplicity |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Security / SOC agent | Security / SOC agent |
| Entry price | Not public. Quantro Security sells VM.Analyst through an enterprise motion with a scheduled demo; pricing is not published and the company recently emerged from stealth. | Not public; quoted through enterprise sales and channel partners, scoped to environment size and finding volume |
| Free / trial | Schedule a demo. | Demo on request; no public free tier |
| Pricing confidence | contact only | contact only |
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Action & orchestration | ||
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Integrations & Tool Calling Ability to connect agents to real systems through native integrations, OAuth-authenticated actions, custom tools, APIs, webhooks, or MCP-compatible tools. |
Full / Explicit | Full / Explicit |
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Workflow Orchestration Ability to sequence, branch, retry, route, and combine deterministic workflow nodes with autonomous agent steps. |
Partial | Full / Explicit |
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Triggers & Channel Coverage How agents wake up and where they work: schedules, webhooks, message events, CRM events, inbox events, chat, email, voice, and collaboration tools. |
Partial | Full / Explicit |
| Knowledge & context | ||
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Knowledge Grounding & RAG Ability to ground agent behavior in company data through document ingestion, retrieval, external knowledge APIs, semantic search, or RAG layers. |
Full / Explicit | Full / Explicit |
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Memory & State Persistence Ability to persist context across a run, conversation, workflow, user, team, or longer-term memory layer. |
No / Not documented | Partial |
| Control & trust | ||
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Human Oversight & Guardrails Approval steps, consent checkpoints, escalation rules, structured guardrails, policy constraints, and pause/resume controls. |
Full / Explicit | Full / Explicit |
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Security, Identity & Governance RBAC, SSO, auditability, encryption, least-privilege tool access, compliance posture, and data handling policy. |
No / Not documented | Full / Explicit |
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Observability & Auditability Traces, logs, execution histories, metrics, audit events, and debugging detail for production agent behavior. |
Partial | Full / Explicit |
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Deployment & Data Residency Deployment modes and options, including SaaS, dedicated cloud, VPC, on-prem, hybrid, local runtime, and self-hosting. |
No / Not documented | Partial |
| Solution readiness | ||
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Prebuilt Agents, Templates & Packs Ready-made workflows, packaged employees, templates, blueprints, industry solutions, and role-specific agents that reduce time-to-value. |
No / Not documented | Full / Explicit |
| Platform extensibility | ||
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Model Flexibility & Routing Ability to work across multiple foundation models, route tasks to different models, or let buyers bring their own providers and keys. |
No / Not documented | No / Not documented |
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APIs, SDKs & MCP Extensibility Composability layer: stable APIs, SDKs, MCP tool consumption/serving, custom tools, and integration into internal systems. |
No / Not documented | Partial |
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Testing, Debugging & Optimization Testing, debugging, scoring, retries, fallbacks, quality gates, and optimization loops for improving agent workflows before and after deployment. |
No / Not documented | Partial |
| Specialist automation | ||
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Browser & Computer Use Browser, desktop, or remote/local computer control for workflows that cannot be handled through stable APIs alone. |
No / Not documented | No / Not documented |
Pricing snapshot
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| Pricing | ||
|---|---|---|
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Entry price Lowest public entry point |
Not public. Quantro Security sells VM.Analyst through an enterprise motion with a scheduled demo; pricing is not published and the company recently emerged from stealth. | Not public; quoted through enterprise sales and channel partners, scoped to environment size and finding volume |
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Pricing confidence How public the numbers are |
Contact only | Contact only |
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Billing Primary billing axis |
Enterprise engagement; scales with environment size and volume of vulnerability findings. | enterprise subscription scoped to assets, scanners, and finding volume |
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Variable cost Workload / overage exposure |
Medium variable cost | Medium variable cost |
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Free tier / trial Try before you buy |
No free tier
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No free tierTrial
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Buying motion Self-serve vs sales call |
Sales call | Sales call |
Choose Quantro Security if
- An autonomous agent working vulnerability management end to end intrigues your team.
- You have appetite for early vendors in exchange for capability edge.
- A demo first evaluation costs you nothing to explore.
Choose Seemplicity if
- A proven remediation operations platform derisks a funded program.
- Aggregation across your existing scanners is the immediate value.
- Channel delivery and enterprise references fit your procurement bar.